Twitterific Writing Links

by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig

Twitterific writing links are fed into the Writer’s Knowledge Base search engineBlog (developed by writer and software engineer Mike Fleming) which has over 30,000 free articles on writing related topics. It’s the search engine for writers.

Tips for Novelizing True Events:  http://ow.ly/NOfdX  @kcraftwriter

Creating a Scene Outline for Your Novel:  http://ow.ly/NOeWF @JodieRennerEd

The exploitation of writers:  publishing contracts: http://ow.ly/Oh7o2 @Porter_Anderson @AuthorsGuild

Sources of Public Domain Lyrics:  http://ow.ly/NOfDN @HelenSedwick

5 Ranged Weapons That Can Replace Bows:  http://ow.ly/NOf3W @mythcreants by Mike Hernandez

How to Avoid Head-Hopping: http://ow.ly/NOeRT @JodieRennerEd

Will a Blog Tour Work for Your Book?  http://ow.ly/NOfXf  @KarenBerner

Redesigning Book Covers:  http://ow.ly/NOfPo @thebookdesignr

5 Compelling Reasons Why You Should Share Your Writing:  http://ow.ly/NOeDr @DeanElphick

Different Types of Reviewers: Do They All Matter?  http://ow.ly/NOfHr @bookgal

Overcharging Authors for Their Own Books: Buying Author Copies: http://ow.ly/NOfzH @HelenSedwick

30 Social Media Tools For Writers:  http://ow.ly/NOfoo @writers_write

How To Create An Antagonist:  http://ow.ly/NOeMb @HeatherJacksonW

7 Lessons Writers Can Learn From James Patterson: http://ow.ly/NQqul @AnthonyEhlers

5 Ways to Recover from Writer’s Fatigue:  http://ow.ly/NQpYV @LyndaRYoung

What 1 Writer Learned from Rewriting Her Novels:  http://ow.ly/NOg1F @mirymom1

Updating Your Ebook After Publication:  http://ow.ly/NQpyu @JFBookman

Mixed Martial Arts For Writers:  http://ow.ly/NOg7l @RuthHarrisBooks

How Long is a Chapter? http://ow.ly/NQqjl by Heidi M. Thomas

What’s the best way to make sure readers love my characters?  http://ow.ly/NKemY @gointothestory            A Reactive Protagonist Doesn’t Have to Be a Passive Protagonist:  http://ow.ly/NKexU @KMWeiland

Staying in Character: The Convergence of POV and Voice:  http://ow.ly/NKejq @robinpatchen

Tips to Keep Tension Taut:  http://ow.ly/NKefb @lindasclare

The Most Important Thing A Writer Needs: http://ow.ly/NKeKE  @RiteLikeRowling

Thoughts on internal monologue:  http://ow.ly/NKeUc  @christinekohle1

6 Different Ways to Publish:  http://ow.ly/NKePH @bookgal

How big is self-publishing? #FutureChat topic:  11aET/ 4pBST  (now) @Porter_Anderson @TheFutureBook

4 Tips to Write a Better Character Portrait:  http://ow.ly/NKesD @monicamclark

Script Analysis: “The Imitation Game”:  http://ow.ly/NKept @gointothestory

5 tips for blogging a book: http://ow.ly/OdtW7  @NinaAmir

3 Tips for Naming Your Novel:  http://ow.ly/NKeXY @Elysia_Regina

Rowling’s Revisions for ‘Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix’ :  http://ow.ly/NKeNq @RiteLikeRowling

Increasing Sales on an Old or Flagging Series:  http://ow.ly/NKewi @goblinwriter

‘A Year of Men Self-Publishing’: #FutureChat recap: http://ow.ly/OduBz @Porter_Anderson @StonehamPress

Epic Female Protagonists Written by Women: http://ow.ly/NGIX3 @Cecily_Kane

4 Signs You Might Be a Book Diva:  http://ow.ly/NGIVE @KristiBelcamino

10 Classic Superheroes, Ranked By Their Origin Stories: http://ow.ly/NGJ4L @MrAdamHolmes

4 Survival Tips for Writers Caught in the Waiting Game:  http://ow.ly/NGISr @ticewrites

How big is self-publishing? http://ow.ly/OcsDV @PhilipDSJones @Porter_Anderson @HughHowey

3 Unspoken Secrets to Getting Published:  http://ow.ly/NGJf0 @PaulAngone

7 Ways Writers Can Rock Wattpad:  http://ow.ly/NGJoT  @CherylRWrites

Action Tags for Setting and Characterization:  http://ow.ly/NGJbz @FrancaPelaccia

7 deadly sins of the writing life: greed: http://ow.ly/NGJln @hippocampusmag

How to Craft Characters Scene by Scene:  http://ow.ly/NGJdI @DavidCorbett_CA

Why Accountability Is Essential to Novelists: http://ow.ly/NGITs @writeabook

3 ways scheduling will make you a better blogger:  http://ow.ly/NGJgi  @veggie_mama @ProBlogger

How Layers Can Deepen Your Story’s Impact:  http://ow.ly/NGIRs @kcraftwriter

Fixing the First Page: A Critique:  http://ow.ly/NCZE2 @ava_jae

7 Things That Will Destroy You as a Writer:  http://ow.ly/NCZo8  @wendypmiller

How Penniless Writers Can Indie Publish:  http://ow.ly/NCZj1 @JulieMusil

How to Get More Reviews and Blurbs For Your Book:  http://ow.ly/NCZNe @booklaunchdemon

How to Find a Literary Agent for Your Book:  http://ow.ly/NCZxo @JaneFriedman

How to be an Introvert: Attending Live Events:  http://ow.ly/NCZfq  @amytschubert

Tips for better dialogue:  http://ow.ly/NCZAr  @LindaYezak

Advice For Young Writers and Illustrators:  http://ow.ly/NCZsu @smilingotis via @inkyelbows

How to Overcome Social Anxiety When You Work From Home:  http://ow.ly/NCZkX @AKWhitney

Cut From Fiction What Doesn’t Fit:  http://ow.ly/NCZJm @noveleditor

Shame and Your Writing Career:  http://ow.ly/NCZG8 @DanBlank

The case for physical books:  http://ow.ly/NCZ1U @npbooks by Robert Fulford

3 Tips For Writers Who Eavesdrop:  http://ow.ly/NABhk  @MiaJouBotha

How to Stop Haters from Infiltrating Your Blog:  http://ow.ly/NABM4  by Christopher Jan Benitez for @blogherald

Use Google+  to Increase Blog Traffic:  http://ow.ly/NAC5T @socialmedia2day by Christopher Jan Benitez

7 Deadly Sins of the Writing Life: Sloth:  http://ow.ly/NAB3I by Cheryl Wilder @HungerMtn

5 Reasons Becoming a Parent Makes You a Better Writer:  http://ow.ly/NABmQ @WriterAbroad

Debunking the Discovery Problem:  http://ow.ly/NAAOr @jwikert @passivevoiceblg

51 Websites for Romance Writers: http://ow.ly/NABUg @nownovel

7 Setting Basics That Can Bring a Story to Life:  http://ow.ly/NABYr @jodyhedlund

7 Deadly Sins of the Writing Life: Pride:  http://ow.ly/NAB8j  @HungerMtn by Cheryl Wilder @SuzFarrellSmith

A review on comma rules: http://ow.ly/NACfa by Melissa Gilbert

7 Digital Marketing Skills Every Professional Needs :  http://ow.ly/NABzi @Big_Bri @ProBlogger

#MusicForWriters:  John Supko and ‘Rest’ for Musicians, Human and Otherwise: http://ow.ly/O4ccU @Porter_Anderson @supko

Prewriting Writing Rituals That Prep Us for Writing Success:  http://ow.ly/Nz1TJ @writersrelief

Breaking the 10,000-Word-Day Barrier and Composing a Rough Draft in 2 Weeks:  http://ow.ly/Nz1zj @goblinwriter

How to Write a Story a Week: A Day-by-Day Guide: http://ow.ly/Nz18Q @EmilyWenstrom

Writing Groups: How To Write a Constructive Critique:  http://ow.ly/Nz2N3 @MandyCorine

Creative Hunger and the Magnanimity of Artists:  http://ow.ly/Nz2ym by John Walters

Want to Reach Readers Who Aren’t Your Fellow Writers? Try WattPad:  http://ow.ly/Nz1Q0 @CherylRWrites

No Zombies Allowed (in Christian Fiction):  http://ow.ly/Nz2rw  @cerebralgrump

When to Discard the 3-Act Story Structure http://ow.ly/Nz1vM @epbure

7 Tips for Metadata Magic for Self-Publishers:  http://ow.ly/Nz1L3  @BookWorksBetty

Types of Plot Sheets:  http://ow.ly/Nz1p8  @larin20

What is an Anti-Creative Mindset? http://ow.ly/Nz2hE @ArtistThink

Audio Books for Indie Authors:  http://ow.ly/O0UDB @alexjcavanaugh

Writing a Chapter or Scene in Scrivener’s Text Editor:  http://ow.ly/Nz2ls @shesnovel

Why romance novelists are the rock stars of the literary world:  http://ow.ly/Nz29F @EmmaRoseTeitel @macleansmag @passivevoiceblg

Fantasy Shorts: Types and Where to Locate:  http://ow.ly/Nu75c @VickyThinks

Does Listening to an Audiobook Count As Reading?  http://ow.ly/Nu5Bv @lawz_m

Focusing Your Idea: http://ow.ly/Nu5vb @bob_mayer

Lessons in Failure and Writing a Novel:  http://ow.ly/Nu4TF @mpnye @Missouri_Review

How to Make Time to Write:  http://ow.ly/Nu466 @ninaamir

Elizabeth Spann Craig

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Elizabeth writes the Memphis Barbeque series (as Riley Adams) and the Southern Quilting mysteries for Penguin and writes the Myrtle Clover series for Midnight Ink and independently. She also has a blog, which was named by Writer’s Digest as one of the 101 Best Websites for Writers. There she posts on the writing craft, finding inspiration in everyday life, and fitting writing into a busy schedule.

8 Comments

  1. Margot KinbergJune 14, 2015

    Thanks, as ever, Elizabeth. I love my Writing 101 class :-). I’m glad you included a link about Wattpad, too. I find it to be an easy and very effective way to connect with all kinds of readers and other writers, especially young people.

    1. Elizabeth CraigJune 14, 2015

      Wattpad is definitely where the young folks are! Thanks for coming by, Margot.

  2. L. Diane WolfeJune 14, 2015

    Don’t all writers eavesdrop? LOL

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigJune 14, 2015

      Diane–I hope so, since I sure do!

  3. Sue ColettaJune 14, 2015

    Excellent list, Elizabeth! You always find the best links. Enjoy the rest of your weekend!

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigJune 14, 2015

      Same to you, Sue! And thanks.

  4. Julie MusilJune 20, 2015

    Elizabeth, thanks so much for this awesome list, and thanks for the mention!

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigJune 21, 2015

      Julie–Have a great week!

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